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... Forces for 1511. He captures Mirandola . 291 · his purpose 309 Congress at Bologna . 293 He overruns Navarre 310 The French drive the Papal Forces from Bologna . 1513. Effects a Truce with Louis XII . 294 Navarre incorporated with ...
... Forces for 1511. He captures Mirandola . 291 · his purpose 309 Congress at Bologna . 293 He overruns Navarre 310 The French drive the Papal Forces from Bologna . 1513. Effects a Truce with Louis XII . 294 Navarre incorporated with ...
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... Forces of Eastern Europe Introduction of Standing Armies 331 in Search of a Patron Bargain with Queen Isa- bella . Discovers the West Indies 321 1513. Education and Character of Leo X. 332 His Nepotism and Policy 333 Alliance of Louis ...
... Forces of Eastern Europe Introduction of Standing Armies 331 in Search of a Patron Bargain with Queen Isa- bella . Discovers the West Indies 321 1513. Education and Character of Leo X. 332 His Nepotism and Policy 333 Alliance of Louis ...
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... force was more than co - extensive with , though not so absolute and immediate as , the physical power of Imperial Rome , and Europe , in another manner , again became united as Christendom . This union was strikingly displayed by the ...
... force was more than co - extensive with , though not so absolute and immediate as , the physical power of Imperial Rome , and Europe , in another manner , again became united as Christendom . This union was strikingly displayed by the ...
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... force . But everything necessarily falls through the same means by which it was erected . The Roman Empire , founded by arms , fell before the arms of the Barbarians ; the Papal dominion , esta- blished by the subjugation of the mind ...
... force . But everything necessarily falls through the same means by which it was erected . The Roman Empire , founded by arms , fell before the arms of the Barbarians ; the Papal dominion , esta- blished by the subjugation of the mind ...
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... forces had hitherto principally consisted of light cavalry , which were of course wholly ineffective against towns , Alaeddin applied himself to the creation of an infantry on the Byzantine model , and under his care , and that of Kara ...
... forces had hitherto principally consisted of light cavalry , which were of course wholly ineffective against towns , Alaeddin applied himself to the creation of an infantry on the Byzantine model , and under his care , and that of Kara ...
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